Wolves fans have seen several stars leave the club this summer, and now there is word of an approach being made for another player.
Vitor Pereira is trying to prepare as best he can for the new season, but was put on the back foot quite quickly this summer.
Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri were both sold early doors, and Pablo Sarabia and Nelson Semedo have both left as free agents after running down their contracts.
Fringe players like Tommy Doyle, Nasser Djiga, Craig Dawson and Carlos Forbs have all departed as well.
So Wolves fans would very much like to see more players coming in now, rather than departing. Ditto Pereira, who has urged Fosun to get busy on incomings.
And one player they certainly do not want to see leaving the club in the coming weeks is Andre, who is now apparently the subject of a transfer approach.
Juventus approach Wolves over Andre

Recently, it was claimed that Juventus had placed Andre on their transfer radar.
At the moment, there is a lot of speculation over Douglas Luiz, who is likely to leave after just one season in Turin.
It was then rather boldly suggested that the asking price for Andre was around £35 million.
Now, journalist Mirko Di Natale of Tutto Juve has claimed that Juventus have again sounded out Andre for a potential transfer, writing on X: “#Juve, in the last few hours, once again sounded out Wolverhampton’s midfielder André Trindade.
“The Wolves’ stance remains firm: he’ll only leave for an absolutely bonkers offer.”
Wolves consider Andre ‘untouchable’, and so Juve have an absolute mountain to climb if they are to sign the player.
But a lot of Wolves fans will still be slightly concerned knowing how the owners operate.
Juventus are surely wasting their time over Andre
With two high profile sales having been made already at Wolves this summer, an exit for Andre – who cost £21 million (BBC Sport) – now seems extremely unlikely.
He has been utterly fantastic under Pereira and Andre is arguably now Wolves’ best player after the departure of Cunha.
To sell him now would infuriate the supporters, and Fosun surely will not entertain the idea of it.

Juventus seem to feel there could be a chance of snapping him up this summer.
Thankfully though, Wolves’ stance over the Brazilian does appear to be extremely firm – as it should be.
This is a player that Wolves need to be building around if there is to be any realistic chance of finishing in the top 10 in 2025/26.